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We are in the midst of a Quantum Computing Supremacy Race one that will result in groundbreaking computing power, enabling disruptive new quantum computing technologies that have the potential to change long-held dynamics in commerce, intelligence, military affairs and strategic balance of power. If you have been paying attention to the news on quantum computing and the evolution of industrial and national efforts towards realizing a scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computer, that can tackle

Explosives Trace Detectors (ETD) are a key modality in homeland security, military and public safety. Uses of ETD include air, sea and land transportation security, force protection, law enforcement, CIP and the private sector security.

A 2-volume Homeland Security Mega Report. Granulated by 168 Submarkets
Europe Counter Terror & Public Safety Market to Grow from $85B in 2015 to $146B by 2020
In light of the alarming ISIS-inspired terror threats and the migration crisis, it is clear that present European security infrastructure cannot meet the challenge. A major overhaul of Europes internal security infrastructure and funding is already in progress, leading to a forecasted $146 billion market by 2020.
According to the "Europ

Saudi Arabia Homeland Security 2015-2022 Cumulative Market  $112.5 Billion, 105 Submarkets
Saudi Arabia Holds the World Record of HLS & PS Market Size / Per Citizen
The turmoil in the Arab world, the ongoing conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, and the Iranian driven Sunni-Shiah divide in the Kingdom, are forcing the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia to face critical junctures. Saudi Arabia government, which has at its disposal $610B of petrodollars reserves, spends "whatever it takes" t

Homeland Security 6-Volume Mega Report. Granulated by 372 Submarkets
Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Market [$B]  2015-2021
15 years have passed since 9/11, and the global Homeland Security & Public Safety technologies and markets are forecasted to go through major shifts. counter Terror and security markets formerly dominated by the U.S. are now moving to Europe and Asia-Pacific. New and maturing counter terror technologies, such as big data & data analysis, advanced sensors, big

The Global Market for Big Data and Data Analytics in Homeland Security and Public Safety is Forecast to Reach $11B in 2022
The "Big Data & Data Analytics, Homeland Security & Public Safety: Global Market 2017-2022" report forecasts that this industrys revenues will grow at a 2015-2022 CAGR of 17.5%, reaching $11 Billion by 2022.The use of big data and data analytics by Homeland Security, Public Safety organizations and intelligence agencies is on the rise, mostly because the world is becoming

197 Submarkets. The Most Comprehensive Safe City Market Report Ever Published
Todays towns, communities, cities and metropolitan areas feature incredibly vast and varied infrastructure serving billions of individuals. They are constantly susceptible to threats and events, driven by crime, terror and natural disasters. Such threats and events pose significant risks to the safety and well-being of people. To handle these huge responsibilities, law enforcement, public safety and municipalities

This report is a resource for executives with interests in time-critical review of the market eco-system. It has been explicitly customized for the security industry and government decision-makers in order to identify business opportunities, developing technologies, market trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans. In spite of increasing awareness among customers about homeland security and public safety products, and the visible benefits of sustainability across the homeland secu

The Paris and Brussels terror attacks coupled with the arrival in Germany of 1.2 million migrants (UN Data) shook the German government, people, homeland security (Heimatsutz) and the intelligence communities. A major upgrade of the German internal security and migration enforcement infrastructure funding is already underway. Based on 6 months of intensive research, interviews and analyses, we forecast that the 2015-2020 market will grow at a CAGR of 16.3%, a 430% hike from the 3.8% CAGR during

The UK is facing problems with a far greater reach than its economic ones. ISIS terror threats are alarming and show no signs of declining.
The present UK security measures, which have been effective in the past, cannot meet the 21st century ISIS-inspired terror tactics (following 5 years of security agencies budget and personnel cuts). A revision of the UK security infrastructure and funding is already underway.
The transformation of the UK security infrastructure is best expressed in the wor

The November 13, 2015 Paris well-planned terror attack demonstrated that the present French security and intelligence apparatus does not have the resources to address future ISIS terror challenges. A major overhaul of Frances internal security infrastructure and funding is already underway. Based on 6 months of intensive market research, interviews and analysis we forecast that the 2015-2020 market will grow at a CAGR of 15.6%, a dramatic growth from the 3.7% CAGR during 2000-2015.
As stated

In light of the March 2016 terror carnage in Brussels airport and subway station, it proved that the past security measures are simply not working; a major overhaul of Belgiums internal security infrastructure and funding is already in progress. This report forecasts a 2015-2020 market CAGR of 13.4%, four times the country 2000-2015 CAGR.
The two-volume (+ one*) report: "Belgium Homeland Security & Public Safety Market  2016-2022" is the most comprehensive review of the Belgian Homeland Sec

The recent terrorist attacks have demonstrated that past measures to secure cities and public areas have failed. A major overhaul of the internal security of west European cities, towns and crowded public areas is already underway.
As is the case in Israel, this kind of terror does not have a "Silver Bullet" solution but it can be mitigated by state-of-the-art surveillance, intelligence technologies and trained security forces. The Israeli counter terror apparatus evaded 70-90% of urban terror a

With 1.8 million asylum seekers (UN reports) crossing Western Europes external borders in 2015, the European border agencies are facing challenges with a far greater reach than ever before. More than 1000 ISIS-trained jihadists returning to Europe every year, coupled with the surge of migrants to Europe are alarming concerns; as present capabilities of the European border, coast guard, intelligence services and immigration agencies simply cannot meet these challenges.
The EU-Turkey deal (if im

Europes 2.55 million police officers and 820,000 1st responders are facing ISIS terror attacks and threats coupled with the surge in entry of 1.8 million migrants (UN data) with far greater complexity than ever before.
Germanys police forces and other 1st responders (which include only 9% of the European police officers and 1st responders) are forecast by 2020 to procure 22% of the continents market for police and 1st responders related goods and services. The European police forces chal

The Paris and Brussels 2015-2016 ISIS-inspired terror attacks shook the European public, governments and security bodies unlike any other recent terror attack. The two attacks demonstrated the crucial value of Video Surveillance and Video Analytics, which gave the security forces time-critical information, enabling them to evade several pending terror attacks (e.g., the terror attack on a Belgian nuclear reactor).
Based on 6 months of the "Europes Terror & Migration Crisis Series" research, an

Europe is facing a surge of ISIS-inspired explosives and weapon borne terror attacks and threats representing challenges with a far greater reach than their economic ones. This alarming situation shows no signs of declining. Europeans are experiencing a new disturbing reality in which explosives and weapon borne terror is their "new normal". An increase in orders for explosives and weapons detection products had already commenced after the November 2015 Paris carnage (e.g., France manufacturers

In light of the alarming ISIS-inspired terror threats and the migration crisis, it is clear that present European security infrastructure cannot meet the challenge. A major overhaul of Western Europes internal security infrastructure and funding is already in progress leading to a forecasted $146 billion 2020 market. Europe is facing terror threats and migration crisis with a far greater reach than those resulting from its economic ones. And, this alarming situation shows no sign of declining.

This report focuses on the U.S. financial services demand side of cybersecurity products, systems & services. It is based on hundreds of interviews with financial institutions cybersecurity customers, CEOs, CISOs and CIOs as well as cybersecurity industry executives and world-class experts.
The surge and sophistication of "successful" cybercrimes against the U.S. financial services enterprises, major retail chains, and banks during 2013-2015, when over 600 million customers bank records and

Against the backdrop of doom and gloom predictions by some managers in industry, Homeland Security Research Corporation analysts forecast a strong comeback of the X-ray security industry generating a solid 7% CAGR. The growth will be boosted by three main drivers:
The expansion of the Asia Pacific secured facilities and aviation security markets
The replacement of more than 40,000 outdated X-ray systems
Despite a decade of R&D aiming at new baggage, luggage, cargo and mail screening technologies

The need to decontaminate people, buildings and infrastructures after CBRN incidences will lead to an $8.3 billion market by 2020 for CBRN Decontamination equipment sales & maintenance. This need was demonstrated only too recently with the August 2013 Sarin chemical attack in the suburbs of Damascus resulting in at least 281 to 1,729 fatalities with over 90% of them civilians. With Syria relinquishing by March 2014 only 50% of Bashar Assads chemical weapons arsenal, nearly 700 tons still remai

Over the next ten years, the Non-Lethal Weapons (NLW) market is forecasted to emerge as a key domain for asymmetric warfare, law enforcement and technology providers. Following lessons learned in Ukraine, Syria, Egypt, Israel, China and Afghanistan, governments worldwide have undoubtedly understood the urgent need for non-lethal weapons. Asymmetric warfare, street riots, insurgency and mass demonstrations over the last decade have revealed the loopholes in the security dogma of the 21st century.

One cannot underestimate the importance of effective people screening. Since the end of the cold war, no single event has had a greater effect on the global geopolitics and defense, as well as on public safety and homeland security markets, than the 9/11 attack, caused by the pre 9/11 people-screening processes loopholes.
The 2nd half of this decade will be characterized by numerous new developments in the global People Screening market. Geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, growing illegal

Despite attracting most of the attention, Airport Security constitutes only 18% of the U.S. People Screening market. The bulk of the market demand will come from other sub-markets including government & public facilities (e.g., federal facilities, prisons, courthouses, secured perimeters, schools), border checkpoints, diplomatic facilities, land & sea transportation security and other private sector facilities.
The U.S. people security screening market is transforming at a rapid pace. A major s

Following a decade of slow market penetration, the Object Recognition, Intelligent Video Surveillance, ISR Analytics and Video Analytics industry is forecasted to experience a decade of unprecedented growth. According to HSRCs latest report, the booming market is expected to balloon, exceeding $33 B in revenues in Asia Pacific alone between 2015 & 2020 at a CAGR of 19%.
According to the report, the intense growth is driven by 5 major vectors:
Supply Side  Economies of Scale
The explosive